The Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens will play Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at Amalie Arena on Monday.
The Lightning are trying to win the Stanley Cup for the second straight season after defeating the Dallas Stars in six games in the Final last season at Rogers Place in Edmonton, a neutral site with no fans in attendance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Montreal is attempting to win it for the first time since 1993.
"There's a different buzz knowing we're opening this in front of our home fans," Lightning forward Blake Coleman said. "We know the city is behind us. It's electric around here."
Tampa Bay is the fourth defending champion since 2000 to return to the Cup Final the following season, joining the Pittsburgh Penguins (2016, 2017), Detroit Red Wings (2008, 2009) and New Jersey Devils (2000, 2001).
The Penguins were the only one of those teams to repeat as champions.
"One of the first thoughts for a lot of guys when we had the Cup and were with the Cup and spending time with the Cup was, we can't wait to do this again because it's so amazing," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said. "That has been the mindset all season long."
The Canadiens are standing in their way after finishing 18th in the regular season in points percentage (.527). Montreal has won 11 of its past 13 games in the playoffs.
"We're just going to stay in the moment, to be honest," Montreal captain Shea Weber said. "We're in the position we want to be, but we're not at the end result."
Teams that win Game 1 are 61-20 (.753) winning a best-of-7 Stanley Cup Final series. However, each of the past three Stanley Cup champions lost Game 1 before going on to win the series (Washington Capitals, 2018; St. Louis Blues, 2019; Lightning, 2020).
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